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<blockquote data-quote="Lithiumokc" data-source="post: 1581800" data-attributes="member: 992"><p>So the lady from the council of neighborhoods came out and insisted that there was nothing wrong other than triple digit temps causing surface cracks in the foundation. She said that the option to add a retaining wall was presented to them when they had the house built but after getting second opinions it was decided that it would not be needed. She also said that she would have a structural engineer come out and look it over. </p><p></p><p>Im new to the paper trail thing and not exactly sure how to start. Is it just a matter of typing up a request having it notarized and sending it in? I have the home inspection where there recommendation was made for a retaining wall, but nothing other than that in writing. Im worried that my inexperience in these dealings will end up biting me in the ass. Im more of an old school, "your word is your bond" kinda of guy and starting to realize things just dont work that way anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lithiumokc, post: 1581800, member: 992"] So the lady from the council of neighborhoods came out and insisted that there was nothing wrong other than triple digit temps causing surface cracks in the foundation. She said that the option to add a retaining wall was presented to them when they had the house built but after getting second opinions it was decided that it would not be needed. She also said that she would have a structural engineer come out and look it over. Im new to the paper trail thing and not exactly sure how to start. Is it just a matter of typing up a request having it notarized and sending it in? I have the home inspection where there recommendation was made for a retaining wall, but nothing other than that in writing. Im worried that my inexperience in these dealings will end up biting me in the ass. Im more of an old school, "your word is your bond" kinda of guy and starting to realize things just dont work that way anymore. [/QUOTE]
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